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Live Chat: Finding ways to wind down

  • March 23, 2015 at 1:46 pm

If you’re not in college, the city of Belleville isn’t the ideal place to have fun. Youth that live in Belleville may struggle find things to do.

On Tuesday, QNetNews journalist Courtenay Modeste Denissa Palmer and Jayvon Lake will host a live chat with special guest Chantel Hall, a Windsor graduate working in child care for the past four years. From group homes to after school programs, she understands requirements what it takes for youth to feel engaged.

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